Of course you can.
If You Have No Pads, Use Toilet paper or A Clean Sock Just Make sure You Change It Every 4 Hours
You just have to use pads/tampons. Its the same as what everybody does, Dont worry about the blood, its supposed to happen.
You put them on your panties when you have your period.
You can use pads when you're not on your period, but there's little reason to do so - even if in preparation for a period, liners are a more comfortable option. It's not healthy to wear pads daily as it limits air-flow to the genitals so makes the genitals more favorable to bacteria and yeast growth.
Pads are on sale at most supermarkets and chemists.
No, you don't have to wear tampons during your period. Most women start-off using pads, also if you use tampons or sponges you have to use pads as it's not safe to use tampons or sponges overnight, with light flow or throughout your entire period. You can use menstrual cups or softcups which don't require you to use pads at all, or there are options such as menstrual release that require nothing.
just knee pads
because the whisper is designed for young girls of period
You simply say to her: "mom, I've started my period, can I get some pads please?".Tampons aren't recommended at your age due to higher risks of Toxic Shock Syndrome, and nor for your first few cycles as you won't know your flow well enough to know what absorbency to use to reduce your risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome. Use pads for now, and if you want to use internal options consider menstrual cups as these are far safer than tampons and will make your periods easier.
It is not recommended that child pads be used on an adult; but it appears in the latest ECC 2010 conference there is leeway in using adult pads on children. If for example no other pads are available nor will be available for a period of time I would use them on an adult..... what choice, in reality, would I have?
Yes you can , but you should wear tampon's so your blood won't go every where.
Not really, but blood thinners can, i wouldn't recommend this method though. Just use tampons and reliable pads, and you should be ok.